Great to hear all the comments people. I have ordered some from T and M and look forward growing / eating them (and not boiling them!).
Gee some of you must have huge potato appetites and or allotments to use so many.

As well as the above, Sainsbury's also had, in their 'Heritage Potato' box - Arran Victory (from memory), British Queen, and in the organic section, Sarpo Mira, when I last went in. The selection quite surprised me!

As well as the above, Sainsbury's also had, in their 'Heritage Potato' box - Arran Victory (from memory), British Queen, and in the organic section, Sarpo Mira, when I last went in. The selection quite surprised me!

It makes me wonder what else I've missed out from their Heritage Potato range. You have to check them out each time you're at Sainsbury as they're not there all the time. So far, I've bought their Phureja/Mayan Gold, British Queen and Edzell Blue but have missed seeing Arran Victory and Sarpo Mira. But I think Anya, Vivald, Charlotte and Desiree are their regular stocks .

Wondered if anybody's noticed it but Mayan Gold does not chit/sprout well. Mine haven't chitted much (& not likely to either) so just as well they're Maincrop spud.

what you have to think about if the crop was grown for tesco's they could well have been sprayed with chit suppresent while they were in storage .
I read about mayan gold on here and spoted some in tesco's i bought some put some in a tray to chit and tried some roasted they was ok and tried some mashed after they was steamed and mashed some of the best mashed spuds i have tasted so bought some more and now have enough for 2 rows they do not crop very heavy so they will be well watered with comfrey tea we will se how we go jacob

I've just eaten my Mayan Gold spuds ... highly recommended (I've saved the best for replanting).
They do cook quickly ... we had them steamed (20 mins).
Very little slug damage, and absolutely no scab.